[T]he U.S. will try to discreetly put pressure on market participants to increase oil production to bring down the prices.
The true cause of the world’s energy crisis is strategic competition, in which the U.S. is competing against its rivals Russia and China.
Three Democratic lawmakers in Congress also introduced a bill to end U.S. protection and withdraw U.S. forces from Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
It remains to be seen whether Biden's efforts have yielded any results.
[The U.S.'] bad habit of unilaterally resolving fundamental issues make any agreement with the U.S. as shaky as the quicksand of the Arabian desert.
The main goal of the U.S. president’s Middle Eastern tour is to bolster his coalition against the 'dark forces.'
[W]e are [...] witnessing a new form of American blunder marked by an obscure domestic policy and an absurd foreign policy.
The question now is whether the energy card be as feasible and effective as the U.S. and its allies desire, and moreover, what the impact on the global economy will be.
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